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If Al came in early to clean up before the day began, and washed the glasses but one glass still had lipstick on it, Al's dad would make him clean all the glasses over again".
And then, in 2010, a young documentary filmmaker, Christian Trumble, sought him out after seeing him patronized in a TV interview after he won a legal victory over the local county council's attempt to make him clean up his hoarding.
If you have things in the garage too, it's not fair to make him clean it out by himself.
Your husband might resent you if you make him clean out the garage while you do nothing.
If its too much money just say maybe next time or for your birthday/Christmas/Easter. If it's not that much money just buy it for him but make him clean his room, set the table, wash the dishes,etc.
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To many Italians, that made him clean.
Mr. Penn visited them in Santa Fe ("I made him clean up after dinner," Ms. Wilson said), and she and Ms. Watts are now pals, trading "funny, gossipy e-mails," the actress said.
But over time, his stepmother allegedly worked him like a maid, making him clean the house and yard and beating him with a stick if she was unhappy with the results.
According to the report and testimony in court, a teacher made him clean off his chair when another classmate spat on him, and there were few repercussions when he was picked up by a student and spun like a top in gym class.
She makes him clean his face and comb his hair.
They stripped him of his clothes and made him clean the barracks on his knees.
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